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Thank you, President Richard M. Englert

While we start our next chapter, President Englert’s legacy will live on for years to come. To honor his more than four decades of dedication, we talked to the people closest to President Englert to hear about the impact he’s made at Temple and in their lives.

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President Englert is retiring from his current post. Hear from those closest to him about the impact he’s made at Temple and in their lives.
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10 things to know about President Wingard

From John Chaney and Bob Perkins to Stanford and Forbes, here are a few things you should know about Temple’s 12th president.

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A few fun facts about Temple’s new president.
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Exposing more African Americans to ballet

Chanel Holland, BYR ’12, founded Chocolate Ballerina Company to tap into the talents of both youth and adult ballet dancers of color in Philadelphia’s underserved communities

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Through her ballet company, Chanel Holland, BYR ’12, changed the perception of what it means to be a ballet dancer.
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International students find community at Temple

A perspective on American social justice from East and South Asian students who are studying and have found a sense of belonging at Temple in the U.S.

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International students from China and Vietnam explain the experience of living in the U.S. during the pandemic and unrest.
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Rising to the challenge


 

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The Temple community rose to confront the challenge of a worldwide pandemic.
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Dental student shares heartfelt white coat ceremony with her parents

 

With the cancelation of her in-person white coat ceremony, dental student Natasha Rockwell shared the special moment with her biggest inspirations—her parents.

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Natasha Rockwell was presented with her white coat by her parents, who both have ties to Temple’s dentistry program.
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Justice Through Art gives students a creative outlet

 

This social-justice themed competition, sponsored by the Criminal Justice Department, amplified voices of students from minority groups.

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Justice Through Art, a social justice-themed competition, provided a platform for students’ self-expression.
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In a class of her own

Nicole Jordan, the Philadelphia Orchestra’s principal librarian, became a music librarian almost by chance.

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Alumna Nicole Jordan is the Philadelphia Orchestra’s first Black female member.
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Brand campaigns celebrate Temple’s alumni and faculty

This spring, the university launched two major campaigns: one focused on engaging with parents of prospective students and the other positioned Temple as a leader in diversity and inclusion.

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Two campaigns launched in the spring pay tribute to the university’s innovative, resilient community.

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